Macomb High School

Macomb High School, or MHS, is a public four-year high school located at 1525 S. Johnson Street in Macomb, Illinois, a city in McDonough County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. MHS is part of Macomb Community Unit School District 185, which also includes Macomb Junior High School, Edison Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, and MacArthur Early Childhood Center.[2] The campus is located in Macomb, IL, and serves a mixed city and surrounding village and rural residential community. The school is within the Macomb micropolitan statistical area.[3] The school is less than 3 miles from Western Illinois University.

Macomb High School
Location
1525 S. Johnson Street
Macomb
,
Coordinates40.4437°N 90.67345°W / 40.4437; -90.67345
Information
TypePublic secondary
PrincipalMr. Scott Sullivan
Faculty126
Grades9–12
Enrollment583 (2016-17)[1]
CampusCity
Color(s)         
MascotBomber
WebsiteMacomb High School

Academics

Macomb High School is currently Fully Recognized by making adequate yearly progress and complying with state tests and standards. In 2009, 71% of students tested met or exceeded standards. MHS made Adequate Yearly Progress in 2009 on the Prairie State Achievement Examination, a state test that is part of the No Child Left Behind Act. The school's average high school graduation rate between 2000-2009 was 95%. School enrollment decreased from 623 to 565 (9%) in the period of 2000-2009.[4]

In 2009, the faculty was 126 teachers, averaging 16.0 years of experience, and of whom 45% held an advanced degree. The average class size was 17.9. The student to faculty ratio was 15.5. The district's instructional expenditure per student was $5,578.[4]

Athletics

Macomb High School competes in the West Central Conference and is a member school in the Illinois High School Association. Its mascot is the Bombers. The school has 1 state championship on record in team athletics and activities.[5]

Consolidations

Bardolph High School consolidated into Macomb High School in 1973.[6]

History

Notable alumni

References

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